LITTLE DOCTOR
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In order to ensure a logical thread in all of history I am forced to take a step back and return to speak of the Templars and how they reached the monastery Conventaccio located at the "Poggia" which at that time was called "Tabor".
After the healing of Leonino the young occurred in the crypt of St. Jacopo, the Templars decided to take custody of the 4 relics and download the throne of the Jews from the "Barcas Fenix" and take it to Conventaccio at the Poggia. The route was fairly easy for the presence of a road leading to the pieve of San Andrea, a settemlent of great importance at that time, very large and active. This pieve also was an important point of support for the blacks hermits who lived in the Conventaccio who was a few hundred meters higher. The San Andrea pieve was resting at the foot of the hill. Some properties have seemed stuck in the hill like paintings on a wall. It seemed that the pieve and the hill had been created together as if it were a single structure.
The four characters (Roberto da Volterra, the Preacher, the two helmets knight, and the Armenian magician) came to the pieve with a following of about 50 men. At the pieve gates, for the first time, the Armenian magician spoke to the two helmets knight that turned his back and said to him:
After the healing of Leonino the young occurred in the crypt of St. Jacopo, the Templars decided to take custody of the 4 relics and download the throne of the Jews from the "Barcas Fenix" and take it to Conventaccio at the Poggia. The route was fairly easy for the presence of a road leading to the pieve of San Andrea, a settemlent of great importance at that time, very large and active. This pieve also was an important point of support for the blacks hermits who lived in the Conventaccio who was a few hundred meters higher. The San Andrea pieve was resting at the foot of the hill. Some properties have seemed stuck in the hill like paintings on a wall. It seemed that the pieve and the hill had been created together as if it were a single structure.
The four characters (Roberto da Volterra, the Preacher, the two helmets knight, and the Armenian magician) came to the pieve with a following of about 50 men. At the pieve gates, for the first time, the Armenian magician spoke to the two helmets knight that turned his back and said to him: